NORTHEAST SCHOOL 
OF AGRICULTURE 
THIRD FOURT MONTH 
PRACTICE ENGLISH III 
ENGINEER OSCAR GARCIA 
GROUP PRACTICE # 1 
MEMBERS: CASTAÑEDA GUEVARA PABLO ENRIQUE
As such, there is no specific future time in English, but 
there are different verbs and expressions to refer to it. 
A common way of the future in English has the following 
structure: 
Subject + will + verb 
I will play / I'll play 
As we see, this form of future in English is quite simple. 
In fact, often called FUTURE SIMPLE (Simple Future) 
We may find other auxiliary form, valid also for 
expressing the future, which is 'shall'. In this case, 'shall' 
is used as an auxiliary to the first person singular and 
plural being used 'will' for all others. Both 'shall' and 'will' 
can be contracted in the affirmative and negative forms 
(You will You'll). 
'Shall' is less used, especially in the United States. In 
modern English we tend to use 'will' for everyone.
In English, the future perfect construction consists of the 
auxiliary verb will (or shall; see shall and will) to mark 
the future, the auxiliary verb have to mark the perfect, 
and the past participle of the main verb (the second 
component of the English perfect construction). For 
example: 
She will have fallen asleep by the time we get home. 
I shall have gone by then. 
Will you have finished when I get back? 
The first auxiliary may be contracted to 'll: see English 
auxiliaries and contractions. The negative form is made 
with will not or shall not; these have their own 
contractions won't and shan't. Some examples: 
I'll have made the dinner by 6. 
He won't have done (or will not have done) it by this 
evening. 
Won't you have finished by Thursday? (or Will you not 
have finished by Thursday
En la forma interrogativa se invirte el orden de sujeto y 
auxiliar: 
Will you play? / ¿Jugarás? 
La forma estructura de la forma interrogativa-negativa 
es: 
auxiliar + sujeto + not 
Will you not play? / ¿No jugarás?
The future tense is used to tell what "will" happen, or what "shall" happen. 
I will go to the beach next month. 
I shall write the letter next week. 
But, the future tense is not used to express a willingness to do something. For this, use the 
verb "querer." 
¿Quieres ir a la tienda? 
Will you go to the store? 
The future tense is also used to express wonder or probability in the present state. 
¿Quién será ella? 
I wonder who she is? (Who could she be?) 
Estará viajando solo. 
He is probably traveling alone.
For actions that will occur in the near future, the present tense is more 
commonly used. 
Esta noche voy al cine. 
Tonight I'm going to the movies. 
Further in the future, use the future tense. 
El año que viene iré a España. 
Next year I'm going to Spain. 
Regular verbs in the future tense are conjugated by adding the following 
endings to the infinitive form of the verb: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án.
hablaré 
hablarás 
hablará 
hablaremos 
hablaréis 
hablarán 
There are twelve common verbs that are irregular in the 
future tense. Their endings are regular, but their stems 
change. Since the endings are the same as all other 
future tense verbs, we show only the "yo" form, and have 
underlined the irregular stem. We have also grouped 
them according to their patterns of change.
1 do not know if we (power) ______________ overcome 
your results. 
2 Jaime says (go) __________ to the library this 
weekend. 
3 I think I'm going to (receive) ______________ good 
grades in my classes this semester. 
4 Meteorologist said that tomorrow (rain) 
________________. 
5. say that your parents (come) _______________ to visit 
during the week of final exams. 
6 It is said that the average life span (increase) 
________________ in the coming years. 
7 Os (laugh) _____________ much when you see "Women 
on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown". 
8 I (see) ______________ the movie starts as soon 
exhibited in films.
Egrafia 
http://www.indiana.edu/~call/ejercicios/imp_futuro01. 
html 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_perfect 
http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/future.htm 
http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/simplefuture.ht 
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future tense "have to"

  • 1.
    NORTHEAST SCHOOL OFAGRICULTURE THIRD FOURT MONTH PRACTICE ENGLISH III ENGINEER OSCAR GARCIA GROUP PRACTICE # 1 MEMBERS: CASTAÑEDA GUEVARA PABLO ENRIQUE
  • 4.
    As such, thereis no specific future time in English, but there are different verbs and expressions to refer to it. A common way of the future in English has the following structure: Subject + will + verb I will play / I'll play As we see, this form of future in English is quite simple. In fact, often called FUTURE SIMPLE (Simple Future) We may find other auxiliary form, valid also for expressing the future, which is 'shall'. In this case, 'shall' is used as an auxiliary to the first person singular and plural being used 'will' for all others. Both 'shall' and 'will' can be contracted in the affirmative and negative forms (You will You'll). 'Shall' is less used, especially in the United States. In modern English we tend to use 'will' for everyone.
  • 5.
    In English, thefuture perfect construction consists of the auxiliary verb will (or shall; see shall and will) to mark the future, the auxiliary verb have to mark the perfect, and the past participle of the main verb (the second component of the English perfect construction). For example: She will have fallen asleep by the time we get home. I shall have gone by then. Will you have finished when I get back? The first auxiliary may be contracted to 'll: see English auxiliaries and contractions. The negative form is made with will not or shall not; these have their own contractions won't and shan't. Some examples: I'll have made the dinner by 6. He won't have done (or will not have done) it by this evening. Won't you have finished by Thursday? (or Will you not have finished by Thursday
  • 6.
    En la formainterrogativa se invirte el orden de sujeto y auxiliar: Will you play? / ¿Jugarás? La forma estructura de la forma interrogativa-negativa es: auxiliar + sujeto + not Will you not play? / ¿No jugarás?
  • 7.
    The future tenseis used to tell what "will" happen, or what "shall" happen. I will go to the beach next month. I shall write the letter next week. But, the future tense is not used to express a willingness to do something. For this, use the verb "querer." ¿Quieres ir a la tienda? Will you go to the store? The future tense is also used to express wonder or probability in the present state. ¿Quién será ella? I wonder who she is? (Who could she be?) Estará viajando solo. He is probably traveling alone.
  • 8.
    For actions thatwill occur in the near future, the present tense is more commonly used. Esta noche voy al cine. Tonight I'm going to the movies. Further in the future, use the future tense. El año que viene iré a España. Next year I'm going to Spain. Regular verbs in the future tense are conjugated by adding the following endings to the infinitive form of the verb: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án.
  • 9.
    hablaré hablarás hablará hablaremos hablaréis hablarán There are twelve common verbs that are irregular in the future tense. Their endings are regular, but their stems change. Since the endings are the same as all other future tense verbs, we show only the "yo" form, and have underlined the irregular stem. We have also grouped them according to their patterns of change.
  • 10.
    1 do notknow if we (power) ______________ overcome your results. 2 Jaime says (go) __________ to the library this weekend. 3 I think I'm going to (receive) ______________ good grades in my classes this semester. 4 Meteorologist said that tomorrow (rain) ________________. 5. say that your parents (come) _______________ to visit during the week of final exams. 6 It is said that the average life span (increase) ________________ in the coming years. 7 Os (laugh) _____________ much when you see "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown". 8 I (see) ______________ the movie starts as soon exhibited in films.
  • 11.
    Egrafia http://www.indiana.edu/~call/ejercicios/imp_futuro01. html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_perfect http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/future.htm http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/simplefuture.ht ml